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Nicotine chronic tolerance development and withdrawal in the planaria (Schmidtea mediterranea)

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2021
Chronic nicotine exposure reduces sensitivity to the effects of nicotine, which then results in behavioural changes and tolerance development. In the planaria, a valuable first-stage preclinical model for addictive behaviour, acute nicotine administration has been shown to steadily alter the motility of the animals, a result that has been interpreted ...
Sal, F., Prados, J., Urcelay, G. P.
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Histone Modifications and Regeneration in the Planarian Schmidtea mediterranea

2014
The freshwater planarian Schmidtea mediterranea has emerged as a powerful model system for studying regeneration and adult stem cell (ASC) biology. This is largely due to the developmental plasticity of these organisms and the abundant distribution and experimental accessibility of their ASCs. Techniques such as whole mount in situ hybridization, dsRNA-
Sofia M C, Robb   +1 more
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In silico analysis of Schmidtea mediterranea TIR domain-containing proteins

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2018
While genetic evidence points towards an absence of Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) in Platyhelminthes, the Toll/IL-1 Receptor (TIR)-domains that drive the assembly of signalling complexes downstream TLR are present in these organisms. Here, we undertook the characterisation of the repertoire of TIR-domain containing proteins in Schmidtea mediterranea in ...
Tsoumtsa, Landry Laure   +5 more
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Schmidtea mediterranea Benazzi, Baguna, Ballester & Del Papa 1975

2011
Schmidtea mediterranea (Benazzi, Baguñà, Ballester & Del Papa, 1975) (Fig. 1) Discussion of the Iberian populations. The Mediterranean species Schmidtea mediterranea has been reported in Barcelona, Girona (Fig. 1), Menorca, Mallorca, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Tunisia (Benazzi et al. 1975; De Vries et al. 1984; Baguñà et al.
Vila-Farré, Miquel   +4 more
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The freshwater planarian Schmidtea mediterranea: embryogenesis, stem cells and regeneration

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2003
Planarians have been used as a model to study development and regeneration for more than 200 years. Research on these animals has traditionally focused on surgical and pharmacological manipulations. Recently, the dissection of planarians has become more molecular in nature.
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Photoresponsivity and motility in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea vary diurnally

Chronobiology International, 2019
The planarian flatworm has become one of the leading animal model systems for studying stem cell behavior and tissue regeneration. Recent studies have shown that components of the circadian clockwork have important roles in tissue homeostasis and repair.
Robert D. Hinrichsen   +6 more
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Processing Schmidtea mediterranea for Transmission Electron Microscopy: Classical and Microwave Techniques

2018
The flatworm Schmidtea mediterranea and related species are emerging model systems in such fields as stem-cell biology, regeneration, and evolutionary biology. Excellent molecular tools have been developed for S. mediterranea, but ultrastructural techniques have received less attention, which is unfortunate, as these methods are necessary to better ...
Brubacher, John   +2 more
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Tools for photomotor response assay standardization in ecotoxicological studies: example of exposure to gentamicin in the freshwater planaria Schmidtea mediterranea.

Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2023
Anthony G. E. Mathiron   +5 more
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Schmidtea mediterranea Benazzi, Baguna, Ballester, Puccinelli & Del Papa 1975

2018
Schmidtea mediterranea Benazzi, Baguñà, Ballester, Puccinelli & Del Papa, 1975 Schmidtea mediterranea is a species exclusively distributed in the western Mediterranean area, with both asexual (Catalan coast, Menorca and Mallorca) and sexual populations (Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, and Tunisia) (cf. Lazaro et al., 2011 and references therein).
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